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so the examples that you're using are receiving funding in the 2005 act said you can't use those. so can you explain the -- how your logic on that? >> actually, sir. i think we are regulating and proposing it under the clean air act which is very specific in both intent as well as its history of application. there is no question that ccs technology is available. the components of ccs have been in place and demonstrated for decades. so the question really is is it reasonable and cost and is it available for this sector? epa believes it is. we have proposed that. we are welcome and open to comments. we will getting to that public comment process shortly. i think through that public comment process you will see that this technology is well-known. it's available, it's being invested in today. and it's going to work and be a pathway forward for coal in to the future. >> i think what to summarize what you've said is: one, there's no full-scale power plants operating with technology today; is that correct? >> i'm aware of these components being -- >> no. >> but there no -- full-scale pow
so the examples that you're using are receiving funding in the 2005 act said you can't use those. so can you explain the -- how your logic on that? >> actually, sir. i think we are regulating and proposing it under the clean air act which is very specific in both intent as well as its history of application. there is no question that ccs technology is available. the components of ccs have been in place and demonstrated for decades. so the question really is is it reasonable and cost and...
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and this is using us to benefit ourselves. so by the way we spend $60 billion a year on gaming and similar products and 80% of which it has been estimated come from households living on less than $50,000 per year and this has led to a product called save to win. we ran that as a pilot in michigan with the credit unions in 2009, we saw a very strong consumer response, 11,000 people save $8.5 million, and they have some stressed-out year-to-date, or i should say we have had 40,000 people across the country where the product was offered open these accounts may have saved $70 million in this is kind to replicate the conditions that allow this product in michigan and a broader interest in this use of returns to motivate people to save and make it, frankly, a little bit less painful and a little bit more exciting. we are now seeing state lotteries being engaged in offering savings which they are approximately twice as many retail locations to buy a lottery ticket in this country with versus bank branches. when you think about that,
and this is using us to benefit ourselves. so by the way we spend $60 billion a year on gaming and similar products and 80% of which it has been estimated come from households living on less than $50,000 per year and this has led to a product called save to win. we ran that as a pilot in michigan with the credit unions in 2009, we saw a very strong consumer response, 11,000 people save $8.5 million, and they have some stressed-out year-to-date, or i should say we have had 40,000 people across...
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and he will never use eternity care. he may have a wife or someone who does use maternity care. many women who buy these policies will never be treated for prostate cancer and you don't pick and choose which things you could cover, but insurance talks about them being covered for everyone. >> host: is about the health health care people or the overall insurance industry? >> guest: it depends on who you ask. including something that would really benefit insurance companies. but they said if they wanted to expand coverage to people whose coverage was uninsured. and congress did not want to go the route of making this a government entirely and it has gone both ways for that. >> host: we are talking with julie appleby of kaiser health news. if you have an employer plan come you can give him a call at 202, 58 3880. if you have an individual plan or your plan five and if you have had your plan canceled, (202)385-5882 jay is waiting from oak hill. >> caller: it seems to me that when they grandfathered in these policies, they may be changed after that, several months after that, making
and he will never use eternity care. he may have a wife or someone who does use maternity care. many women who buy these policies will never be treated for prostate cancer and you don't pick and choose which things you could cover, but insurance talks about them being covered for everyone. >> host: is about the health health care people or the overall insurance industry? >> guest: it depends on who you ask. including something that would really benefit insurance companies. but they...
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than it is used today. it's good. it's efficient. it could be used even better. another thing my government is proposing, very concrete facilities for cyber exercises and cyber training that we also need to do in the context of nato. and my question to the panelists is, taking into account that the next summit 2014 will be ten years after expansion of nato, what we consider a successful expansion, what should be the message in 2014 to those countries who are either waiting for full membership what should be the question for nato? >> the far back then come up here. >> thank you. i'm looking at an article in today's "guardian" of london, about young men from turkey going to syria to fight. hundreds are thought to have been recruited by units affiliated to al qaeda. a father of one of these young men goes there to get his son back and he is confronted by one of these commanders. they are here to be martyred, he's told. they will be rewarded in paradise. a few days ago, maybe a couple of weeks ago now, turkish
than it is used today. it's good. it's efficient. it could be used even better. another thing my government is proposing, very concrete facilities for cyber exercises and cyber training that we also need to do in the context of nato. and my question to the panelists is, taking into account that the next summit 2014 will be ten years after expansion of nato, what we consider a successful expansion, what should be the message in 2014 to those countries who are either waiting for full membership...
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where does that leave us without a larger strategic vision? the private sector similar to government operating dependent we depending on where they are. we saw an internet security company abroad that broke into a china peer l 8 infrastructure in hong kong, breaking down the path for words and smoking through the infrastructure and publishing that, where all the bad guy. and the prospective about the united states from that vision, the point is you broken to that computer system, destroy and damage it but that is an unauthorized access and you made it by going through that and commit all sorts of other harms and violating surveillance and statutes. depending on your world view of whether that is the case now or not, the real dialogue has to be whether or not that should be the case and if they lead to positive goods, goals that we want, how you do that in coordination, cooperation or under the guidance of nation states and wall full systems and what comes of those, and i have never been in favor and strongly oppose anything that looks like vig
where does that leave us without a larger strategic vision? the private sector similar to government operating dependent we depending on where they are. we saw an internet security company abroad that broke into a china peer l 8 infrastructure in hong kong, breaking down the path for words and smoking through the infrastructure and publishing that, where all the bad guy. and the prospective about the united states from that vision, the point is you broken to that computer system, destroy and...
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as we used to say, as i used to say in the late '90s, when john gotti and kevin mitnick get together, look out. snores a leading gangster or organized crime group, if the team up with level a hackers and just the ability to penetrate computer networks, databases systems as spike mentioned, when they're able to do that and then commit extortion against the amazons and against the banks and against the security companies, we will really see jeopardy to our system and to our government and to the economic engine that drives not just the u.s. at other companies. if i could add one more difference that's important with jihad. the jihadi groups in many cases, they want to overthrow the government, replace it with sharia law or whatever system they believe in, a fundamental system that they want to install. organized crime doesn't want to do that. the gangsters in this country, they want -- they are not patriotic. they want the u.s. to survive and stable because it's a cash cow. if the cow dies, no more milk. so they really want to just suck off and bleed off money from our system and from o
as we used to say, as i used to say in the late '90s, when john gotti and kevin mitnick get together, look out. snores a leading gangster or organized crime group, if the team up with level a hackers and just the ability to penetrate computer networks, databases systems as spike mentioned, when they're able to do that and then commit extortion against the amazons and against the banks and against the security companies, we will really see jeopardy to our system and to our government and to the...
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there an a salute. ♪ ♪ said bagpipes stop us the cast -- the casket is drawn very close to use the grave site. while the season goes on. [jets overhead] to receive it airplanes and 20 fighter aircraft is there a salute to overhead to to of hundred feet. 400 miles per hour. while the kennedy family now is shown to their places. and the flag is arranged by the casket bearers. [jets overhead] overhead airforce on the presidential aircraft. . .
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basic regulation using the existing tools. the application of aml, money transmitter laws that the exchange level, know your customer. those kinds of provisions. ..laws at the exchange level. know your customer, those kinds of provisions. the greatest challenge, the greatest area we have to grapple with is how do we enforce the enforcement techniques. and the fact that this is a global phenomenon. this is something that was just issued in march of this year. the guidance that directors just talk about, the financial action task force, their guidance on this issue was just issued this summer, i think in july. my sense is that most of the world is not applying money laundering principles. getting from here to there is really the issue that the four of us would have to grapple with. >> thank y >> do you with see a lack of that can and how to go about reconciling that consensus? >> i'll take the second first. i don't know that i heard a lot of disagreement or anything we would generally disagree with from this panel or even really
basic regulation using the existing tools. the application of aml, money transmitter laws that the exchange level, know your customer. those kinds of provisions. ..laws at the exchange level. know your customer, those kinds of provisions. the greatest challenge, the greatest area we have to grapple with is how do we enforce the enforcement techniques. and the fact that this is a global phenomenon. this is something that was just issued in march of this year. the guidance that directors just...
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they are going to talk to us about it today. the memo, mr. chairman, that you talked about at our last hearing, that identified some security concerns, primarily, a lack of end-to-end testing on healthcare.gov, but it also outlined a mitigation plan, one we learned the agency was following to mitigate security risks, so i want to hear from the contractor, and from you, mr. chow, if, in fact, these findings are being heeded. now, unfortunately, mr. chairman, i have to raise one more issue in my remaining minute, and that is this committee's grand tradition of bipartisanship investigation. apparently, the committee last thursday received a memo from cms, red team discussion document, and the majority of the committee did not share the memo with the minority of this committee until yesterday. coi understand didn'tly, just after -- coincidentally, after it was released to the "washington post," and, mr. chairman, you were quoted in the story talking about the concerns of the readiness of the exchange base on the memo. it's not the topic of the he
they are going to talk to us about it today. the memo, mr. chairman, that you talked about at our last hearing, that identified some security concerns, primarily, a lack of end-to-end testing on healthcare.gov, but it also outlined a mitigation plan, one we learned the agency was following to mitigate security risks, so i want to hear from the contractor, and from you, mr. chow, if, in fact, these findings are being heeded. now, unfortunately, mr. chairman, i have to raise one more issue in my...
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let us do it and let us do it in a bipartisan fashion. it is too big a program and too important to too many people to do that. having said that it does appear that it is working. let us not keep beating a dead horse." my beloved friend who gave us the beginning of our efforts today. madame secretary, i see reports that consumers receiving plan cancellation notices from their insurance companies saying that plans are no longer available. does the aca require insurance companies to discontinue the plans that people had when the law was passed, yes or no? >> not when the law was passed. no, sir. that's the grandfather clause. >> that's because the plans existed prior to passage of the law are grandfathered in as you have said? >> that's correct. >> so if an insurance company is no longer offering a certain plan, that's because that insurance company made a decision to change their policies and that caused them to take away the grandfather status from their insurance purchasers, is that right? >> that's correct. >> now, madame secretary. i w
let us do it and let us do it in a bipartisan fashion. it is too big a program and too important to too many people to do that. having said that it does appear that it is working. let us not keep beating a dead horse." my beloved friend who gave us the beginning of our efforts today. madame secretary, i see reports that consumers receiving plan cancellation notices from their insurance companies saying that plans are no longer available. does the aca require insurance companies to...
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i would just say there's a lot more that brings us together then sets us apart. thank you for your comments. numbers, hereoll , findingnt from pew energy problem has declined as a public priority. venice beach. democratic caller. see, thank you. -- caller:. for the sierra club. we are all entitled to pressure, clean water. bioain comment is regarding mimicry and nanotechnology, cuttingally is the edge, and something we can learn from nature. obviously, favorable to nature, but we can utilize nature by studying the components of things like shapes andnd feathers and things that could actually have no net loss of everything is utilized to perfection by nature . therefore, the principles in nature can be applied to different types of engineering ,ursuits in building designs things like air conditioning that can be modified and structured on these natural occurring structures in nature, and applied to difficult science , therefore making it far more conducive to a healthy environment with no net loss. host: i will leave it there. mr. brune? guest: i do not have much
i would just say there's a lot more that brings us together then sets us apart. thank you for your comments. numbers, hereoll , findingnt from pew energy problem has declined as a public priority. venice beach. democratic caller. see, thank you. -- caller:. for the sierra club. we are all entitled to pressure, clean water. bioain comment is regarding mimicry and nanotechnology, cuttingally is the edge, and something we can learn from nature. obviously, favorable to nature, but we can utilize...
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so how do the johnsons use the white house? >> they used it differently than the kennedys and i think that they had -- there was a month of mourning after the assassination. but by early january they were getting the congressmen and spouses and they are and they could've done it in one big reception and gotten some footage, but they did it a dozen at a time. and also i was struck by the fact that she was the white house, many of them had never been upstairs and certainly the kennedys didn't openness and she had been up there and i think january 8. she only lived lived there about a month and she had women reporters going through the bathrooms and looking at the living quarters and was completely different from tackling kennedys attitude that the upstairs was off-limits. >> and you can't underestimate the power of that. and they have gotten something special. >> during this timeframe, by having lots of news to cover, i'm sure that they appreciated for being so open. i was struck when she had the upstairs quarters, she said i've
so how do the johnsons use the white house? >> they used it differently than the kennedys and i think that they had -- there was a month of mourning after the assassination. but by early january they were getting the congressmen and spouses and they are and they could've done it in one big reception and gotten some footage, but they did it a dozen at a time. and also i was struck by the fact that she was the white house, many of them had never been upstairs and certainly the kennedys...
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and i think i knit us a toilet at one point. [laughter] so we live in a scrapped-together but pleasant basement. and run the cafÉ out of the second story and the bookstore out of the first, and that's the reason we were able to offer kelly that arrangement where we didn't charge her rent. we wanted the community to have this cafÉ. and, you know, we're not stupid. we don't want to pay for having a cafÉ. but we had a very gentle profit-sharing agreement for that. so the first advice is don't pay rent. the second advice is don't open a bookstore if you just love books and you don't love people. you will kill someone, and you will go to jail for it. [laughter] third advice, don't open a bookstore if you're afraid of spiders if you're flying solo, because every box of books that comes into you will have a spider in it. you need a partner who is not afraid of spiders. and if you've got a partner who can kill spiders, if you're not paying rent and you like people, you're going to be fine. you have to be smart. you have to start smal
and i think i knit us a toilet at one point. [laughter] so we live in a scrapped-together but pleasant basement. and run the cafÉ out of the second story and the bookstore out of the first, and that's the reason we were able to offer kelly that arrangement where we didn't charge her rent. we wanted the community to have this cafÉ. and, you know, we're not stupid. we don't want to pay for having a cafÉ. but we had a very gentle profit-sharing agreement for that. so the first advice is don't...
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baker, for coming back with us again. judge car. >> yes, like jim baker with whom i worked with for five or six years, i can't recall if you left before i did or not, jim, but amen. i'm pleased to be here and be part of the conversation. what comes about that you may be aware that as a result of a op-ed that i happened to publish on the 23rd of january, i think it was, maybe what i consider to be a modest proposal which i'll repeat this afternoon to improve the -- both, i think the processing of certain applications before the court, and i hope as well, perhaps, enhance public confidence in some of the decisions that the court reaches. that proposal's simply that congress gives the fisa court judges either discretion or perhaps direct them to ob tape the services of outside independent counsel when the court is presented with something that's new and novel, and this would happen, very rare occasions. what i want to emphasize is how infrequently this kind of representation would be necessary. the vast majority of fisa appl
baker, for coming back with us again. judge car. >> yes, like jim baker with whom i worked with for five or six years, i can't recall if you left before i did or not, jim, but amen. i'm pleased to be here and be part of the conversation. what comes about that you may be aware that as a result of a op-ed that i happened to publish on the 23rd of january, i think it was, maybe what i consider to be a modest proposal which i'll repeat this afternoon to improve the -- both, i think the...
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warned us as well. lots of money sitting there they can't be used and the way we structure these programs, the transportation and fema programs was to make sure the money would go where they had to go, go quickly but without wasting money. i know there was -- all the money should we spend in three months. if that were happening there would be millions of people or were thousands of people complaining that they didn't get what they needed because it wouldn't have been allocated carefully and properly and there would have been lots of newspaper reporters writing about all the misspent money. we haven't seen that so it has taken longer than we would like and it's certainly true that homeowners have not got the money we would like to have seen them got more quickly but i believe while the first year was one of playing the structure and recovery, making sure the roads were clear and making sure people had electricity ,-com,-com ma making sure rents were paid for hundreds of thousands of people who were pushe
warned us as well. lots of money sitting there they can't be used and the way we structure these programs, the transportation and fema programs was to make sure the money would go where they had to go, go quickly but without wasting money. i know there was -- all the money should we spend in three months. if that were happening there would be millions of people or were thousands of people complaining that they didn't get what they needed because it wouldn't have been allocated carefully and...
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. -- from us. it's not sufficient for us to just say, well, we need information to do our work so we won't pay attention to any of the concerns around that. it's very important for us to do that. you know, nothing would undermine the work of the agency more than for people to get a sense that we aren't paying attention to privacy and security, we're not complying with federal law in those respects. and it's also important to understand what this data is for. the information we collect is very different from the purposes of the information industry itself collects. industry typically wants to know, for example, they want to know about richard cordray. what am i spending on my credit cards, where did i go, what did i do because they're trying to figure out what i personally am going to do in the future and figure out how to market to me. that's entirely different than what we're doing, which is we're monitoring these institutions for how they treat consumers. it's an aggregate, it's a pattern type of
. -- from us. it's not sufficient for us to just say, well, we need information to do our work so we won't pay attention to any of the concerns around that. it's very important for us to do that. you know, nothing would undermine the work of the agency more than for people to get a sense that we aren't paying attention to privacy and security, we're not complying with federal law in those respects. and it's also important to understand what this data is for. the information we collect is very...
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it was useful. we provided some insight. we don't think it should be used to -- if i can give an example. the indicators even though we had concerns about the reliability of the data. but replicated the results. we found some negative associations. it means they are honing on some more behavior associated with low-risk passengers. we were concerned that was included in the report. so it appeared they perhaps were highlighting the positive and not accentuating the negative. >> in essence, as you said, you disagree with this report? >> yeah. i don't think it can be used to conclude. it's nines more effective than random. >> mr. edwards can you speak about how training and evaluation of b -- o is important, and i have a concern that we have a number of people who are bdo who never made a single refeferl. i would assume they are considered successful employees. can you explain how people don't do referrals or anything for the committee? >> well, thank you sir. they have taken a number of steps including collective reliable data.
it was useful. we provided some insight. we don't think it should be used to -- if i can give an example. the indicators even though we had concerns about the reliability of the data. but replicated the results. we found some negative associations. it means they are honing on some more behavior associated with low-risk passengers. we were concerned that was included in the report. so it appeared they perhaps were highlighting the positive and not accentuating the negative. >> in essence,...
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we're using research funds to try to prove this up you're using it as an example adequately demonstrated. it doesn't make sense. >> we are coordinating closely with d.o.e. and if you have listened and heard from the d.o.e. folks today, you will know they share our opinion about its availability and been demonstrated. it's exciting to think that we could make it more cost-effective moving forward, and that you could expand the range of sequestration opportunities. so they are actually working very hard with the industry to continue to move that technology forward. that is only good news, sir. that's not bad news. >> but we still don't know whether it's adequately demonstrated. >> gentleman's time is expired. pursuant to the discussion about the efficiency of the -- relating to the subpoena. i ask unanimous con stoant enter to the record a letter from the texas commission on environmental quality they received last week that makes clear, quote, that the data provided to date lacks critical information. er appreciate your being here and appreciate your patience. we've heard described on thi
we're using research funds to try to prove this up you're using it as an example adequately demonstrated. it doesn't make sense. >> we are coordinating closely with d.o.e. and if you have listened and heard from the d.o.e. folks today, you will know they share our opinion about its availability and been demonstrated. it's exciting to think that we could make it more cost-effective moving forward, and that you could expand the range of sequestration opportunities. so they are actually...
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it's not the case that the top secret computer that i used to use for the government should be the very same computer with the very same protocols they could buy in any electronics store. infected with malware. but obviously it could have -- destroyed our information base. the first thing figure out what the technological solutions are. it might be funded by the government. there's -- come up with hardware, software, and protocol that differentiate between security and privacy model. i think there might be a happy coincidence here. in which some of the areas that we need the greatest security happened to be the same areas that require the least amount of privacy. really have focus after that. the first -- it was the idea. different machines with different operating systems ton of each other. after that became realty the focus was on bandwidth. after that the focus on speed. after that the focus was of the engineering community was on privacy. so i think that's the first level. where can we have better systems that are interoperateble, internationally that promote environments for detect
it's not the case that the top secret computer that i used to use for the government should be the very same computer with the very same protocols they could buy in any electronics store. infected with malware. but obviously it could have -- destroyed our information base. the first thing figure out what the technological solutions are. it might be funded by the government. there's -- come up with hardware, software, and protocol that differentiate between security and privacy model. i think...
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the analysis uses the three hop collection. what i have seen, and i do not have personal experience with this, what i have seen mentioned is that the two hop analysis is much more accurate. the three hop analysis begins to bring people in the car rental agencies and hardware stores and pizza places and introduces more noise. it would reduce the amount of searching and the data that is necessary and some of the concerns to have a more tailored approach. but fundamentally at its heart it is a question of where are our values here. is this such an approach that we have to collect every bit of information that goes across every communicational line in hopes of catching every last person who has harbored a thought? somewhere there needs to be a little bit more balance where we are willing to use traditional police intelligence methods for safeguarding ourselves and not try to head everything off in regards to helping with privacy. stomach professor vladeck come you talked about a model to get the appellate review in the foreign inte
the analysis uses the three hop collection. what i have seen, and i do not have personal experience with this, what i have seen mentioned is that the two hop analysis is much more accurate. the three hop analysis begins to bring people in the car rental agencies and hardware stores and pizza places and introduces more noise. it would reduce the amount of searching and the data that is necessary and some of the concerns to have a more tailored approach. but fundamentally at its heart it is a...
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the chaplain: let us pray. eternal lord god, the giver of every good and perfect gift, during this thanksgiving season, we lift grateful hearts to you in prayer. thank you for the splash of raindrops, for the warmth of sunshine, for the melody of the moonlight, and for the stars that hang like scintillating lanterns in the night. lord, we're grateful for strength to meet life's challenges, for the fulfillment of honorable labor, for friendships that dispel loneliness, for the laughter of children, and for the joy of the harvest. we praise you for the privilege to receive your forgiveness and to make operative your redeeming grace in our thoughts, desires and hopes. we also express gratitude for our senators, who have an opportunity to participate in history's great events and to serve your purposes for their lives in this generation. lord of all to you we raise, this our prayer of grateful praise. we pray in your holy name. the president pro tempore: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance. i pledge
the chaplain: let us pray. eternal lord god, the giver of every good and perfect gift, during this thanksgiving season, we lift grateful hearts to you in prayer. thank you for the splash of raindrops, for the warmth of sunshine, for the melody of the moonlight, and for the stars that hang like scintillating lanterns in the night. lord, we're grateful for strength to meet life's challenges, for the fulfillment of honorable labor, for friendships that dispel loneliness, for the laughter of...
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i want you to do everything that you can to use this bill, not with the bill used me, that's two use the bill to improve our health and that has been the charge that we have accepted and have gone with ever since. my time is getting short here. i do want to share with you -- we went live on october 1 down for a few hours, slowed up for a few hours ... all straightened out and we have been running ever since. and helping people get n. roll of not only in the shop but also in the individual market. so i guess the message from our governor is that he was very strong in his opinion that the best way that we could improve the health of the state was to go the health-based exchange route and then also what we have done is we have gotten agents involved. right now 94% of the small insurance policies in our state a small insurance policies are offered through agents could. >> try to wrap up, please. >> yes ma'am. well, to summarize, and again this is in particular with regards to the shop, since we went live on october 1, we have had 193 small businesses that have started a petition's to be
i want you to do everything that you can to use this bill, not with the bill used me, that's two use the bill to improve our health and that has been the charge that we have accepted and have gone with ever since. my time is getting short here. i do want to share with you -- we went live on october 1 down for a few hours, slowed up for a few hours ... all straightened out and we have been running ever since. and helping people get n. roll of not only in the shop but also in the individual...
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the chaplain: let us pray. our father, be with us not only in great moments of
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as it is being used today. we looked at it as something that would target a single person for something. that is another thing that is happening. if you take the program and work it backwards a bit to 9/11, if we had had the opportunity at 9/11 to collate telephone messages, public addresses and frequent flyer numbers, none of which is constitutionally protected we would have had the possibility of discovering all 19 hijackers in the united states. i am not telling you we would have prevented 9/11 from happening because if we had we would have discovered all of them here and we would have been following them and watching them and saw them get on the airplanes, 99% certain that what would have happened is the fbi agents who were following them would have noted the plane they got on, where they were going and called san diego field office and told them to pick them up when they arrived. my point is you can get this information from valuable information of constitutionally and protected. the thing you have to ask
as it is being used today. we looked at it as something that would target a single person for something. that is another thing that is happening. if you take the program and work it backwards a bit to 9/11, if we had had the opportunity at 9/11 to collate telephone messages, public addresses and frequent flyer numbers, none of which is constitutionally protected we would have had the possibility of discovering all 19 hijackers in the united states. i am not telling you we would have prevented...
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us and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. for thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we celebrate now that communion received. the holy your wrist is a living symbol of the union of all the faithful of christ living and dead. this sacramental body of christ receiving the eucharist is those who die in the lord ♪ ♪ >> it enables the christian to take the mask. for those that are faithful to you, lord, life is not taken away, it is transformed. and everlasting dwelling place weights in heaven. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [choral music] ♪ >> to fully take part in fully sacrifice and to do it our lord wants, the congregation receives this sacramental body of christ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the liturgy takes an act in the form of thanksgiving. this word is used only in connection with religion, maybe surprise those two has never been explained. the ordinary word, thanksgiving, is no substitute for the word euch
us and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. for thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we celebrate now that communion received. the holy your wrist is a living symbol of the union of all the faithful of christ living and dead. this sacramental body of christ receiving the eucharist is those who die in the lord ♪ ♪ >> it enables the christian to take the mask. for those that are...
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it used to be those of us in the middle of comprise were we're vilified by the far left. >> by some of your own colleagues. >> right. and so in the last minute or so we have left. the big question when it comes to leadership. hillary clinton the democratic women senators all signed a highly secret letter we know about. >> nothing secret about it. >> encouraging hillary to run for president. how hard was it to get elizabeth warren's signature on the letter. >> i don't think it was very hard. i think people are very excited about the possibility of her running. and so -- it was no surprise. we all signed the letter. the acclamation. the democratic primary. it seems as long as joe biden. >> if you have a way about it. if it doesn't make good news coverage. i don't have a crystal ball on that. there's clearly growing support for her. i did the arizona democratic dinner on saturday night. i've been around country doing a lot of these things. and there's a lot of positive sport. >> if she doesn't run amy klobuchar run for president? >> no. i'll be working with susan colins. >> you noticed it
it used to be those of us in the middle of comprise were we're vilified by the far left. >> by some of your own colleagues. >> right. and so in the last minute or so we have left. the big question when it comes to leadership. hillary clinton the democratic women senators all signed a highly secret letter we know about. >> nothing secret about it. >> encouraging hillary to run for president. how hard was it to get elizabeth warren's signature on the letter. >> i...
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never used a computer. and another third have a computer but have no internet access. and then the of the third, they have a computer and have internet access them so some of our folks are taking time now to help you get e-mail addresses and also connected them with resources in our community where the low-cost internet access and low-cost computers. and then we assist them in getting on and getting an application in the marketplace. and then work with them to determine what's the best plan for them. the other part, about half now we are doing and paper application, and this is largely because of the language issues. we are a very diverse community, and online is only available in two languages and we try to do everything in the languages of origin of our clients because they understand things better. there's 11 languages on paper but only to online. and it takes longer to do it on paper because of the length of time of submission. the next part if they haven't had information overload again, which most hav
never used a computer. and another third have a computer but have no internet access. and then the of the third, they have a computer and have internet access them so some of our folks are taking time now to help you get e-mail addresses and also connected them with resources in our community where the low-cost internet access and low-cost computers. and then we assist them in getting on and getting an application in the marketplace. and then work with them to determine what's the best plan for...
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but reminds us these terms down to the cause we don't want to be disturbed and if you disturb us come you broken the covenant. these terms are controversial. i think again sometimes some people are trying to debunk the myth, they tell you something you thought was of greater importance is not as greater importance he thought. my purpose is opposite to say it's even more important to say what happens here says the terms for an unfolding debate that we have appreciated. yeah. [inaudible] >> yes, yes. [inaudible] >> i think that's right. really for me, the most surprising discovery of all was et al., with web relish the anti-republican democrats, those copperheads just adopted the confederate bob things. it just shows you how the instant impulse to politicize this. my argument if there is never a moment in which northerners and not celebrate grants victory and not very moment when confederates en masse are southerners lament please defeat. it's political from the very start. this has to do them part with the price. what did the traces his followers and here come the campaign, meeting of
but reminds us these terms down to the cause we don't want to be disturbed and if you disturb us come you broken the covenant. these terms are controversial. i think again sometimes some people are trying to debunk the myth, they tell you something you thought was of greater importance is not as greater importance he thought. my purpose is opposite to say it's even more important to say what happens here says the terms for an unfolding debate that we have appreciated. yeah. [inaudible] >>...
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us for? >> it is a key part of any max and they have the capabilities to go on quickly. i don't have a precise operation to announce today. >> does this include the landscape there and the destruction and their landing capabilities? >> i don't know the precise reasons, but they are definitely a terrific aircraft that could be used in the a situation and we will get you more and information as we find out more. >> can you go into detail about the examples about the special operations task force what they can provide? i know they do a lot of these smaller things in their own area, but is there any role that they are playing? >> i don't have the specifics on a roll that they will be playing, but i would note that it is very tough for me to get into the specifics. and this is a very fluid situation and disaster relief is not something you can necessarily work in a linear fashion as they come up and we need to work closely with the philippine government and it is not always sequential. and i think
us for? >> it is a key part of any max and they have the capabilities to go on quickly. i don't have a precise operation to announce today. >> does this include the landscape there and the destruction and their landing capabilities? >> i don't know the precise reasons, but they are definitely a terrific aircraft that could be used in the a situation and we will get you more and information as we find out more. >> can you go into detail about the examples about the...
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>> is highly important to us. i'll come at it differently but the colombia free trade agreement, for example. we were very worried that colombia and the number of our other competitors to do a free trade agreement and we would not be included. what happens with that, because so much competition is non-us, all this which is mining equipment going to colombia, we would be looking at terrorists are exports to colombia that colombia and japan, germany, sweden, others would not have to encounter. so i would go to our workers in central norway and say we've got a 10% premium, whatever the premium would be. we've got to find a way to be efficient or were going to lose the sale. we just cannot find ourselves in that position. it's critical. most of our equipment from this country is sourced u.s., which have access to those market that the tpp example is a great one because i'm convinced, michael, that most of those countries will sign an agreement with or without us at some point down the road and will be potentially look
>> is highly important to us. i'll come at it differently but the colombia free trade agreement, for example. we were very worried that colombia and the number of our other competitors to do a free trade agreement and we would not be included. what happens with that, because so much competition is non-us, all this which is mining equipment going to colombia, we would be looking at terrorists are exports to colombia that colombia and japan, germany, sweden, others would not have to...
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it was later that natural gas use was used in conjunction with crude oil. you are not going to have a small take away pipeline to move the natural gas and crude oil into the infrastructure and the system to be bought and sold in refined and processed. you will have storage tanks built on site and those storage tanks will then store the crude or the natural gas. the buyer will come out and track back from a small storage facility into a larger storage facility where it can be put in the pipeline system and transported in and transported and blended them processed and distributed to consumers. post away her life from cushing oklahoma this morning talking about the facility they are to store oil, the largest in the country. the capacity to store up to 80 million barrels of oil. 13 companies on what are called tank farms in that area. russell evans is our guest and economist socialize in energy from oklahoma city university and we have a support line set a line -- set aside for oklahoma residents. (202)585-3883. let it go to dan in indiana, fremont indiana, dem
it was later that natural gas use was used in conjunction with crude oil. you are not going to have a small take away pipeline to move the natural gas and crude oil into the infrastructure and the system to be bought and sold in refined and processed. you will have storage tanks built on site and those storage tanks will then store the crude or the natural gas. the buyer will come out and track back from a small storage facility into a larger storage facility where it can be put in the pipeline...
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that's been a challenging issue for us. we collected the information does it then promote the actual or appearance of profiling? that's not necessarily passed back to us. so that is part of our challenge. is it the appearance of somebody? of course that's imperfect art of defining somebody. those are some of the challenges we work for or working through. i'm sensitive to the point you're making. >> yeah. and, you know, the point of bdo being promoted on based on number of referral. >> yes. i went a school with the population was changing and people were resist toant it. they had somebody that worked for the board of education that go to homes to make sure people actually live there had and subsequently i found out years later is that every person prove didn't live there he was paid by so, you know, these referrals kind of harkin to that type of thing. so i'm very concerned about that. >> gentleman's time is expired. >> chairman, may i respond? >> sure. >> from the standpoint i think there's a perception among some bdo. i be
that's been a challenging issue for us. we collected the information does it then promote the actual or appearance of profiling? that's not necessarily passed back to us. so that is part of our challenge. is it the appearance of somebody? of course that's imperfect art of defining somebody. those are some of the challenges we work for or working through. i'm sensitive to the point you're making. >> yeah. and, you know, the point of bdo being promoted on based on number of referral....
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the women asked, what can it mean, what is going to happen to us? wives, children, husbands, all were overcome by english and emotion. the wives come to the arms of their husbands with children seeing and others weeping and started to cry as well. most of the men resorted to a kafir to discuss the practical issue of how the artist was to be gutted. then the the young and even the not so young boarded the trains and went to join the army's. winston churchill wrote after it was all over cannot know part of the great work in pairs and interest with its opening, the measured, sunland, drawing together a gigantic forces, the uncertainty of their movements and positions, the number of unknown and unknowable facts made the first collision a drama never surpassed, nor was there any of their time in the war and the general battle was waged on so greater scale, the slaughter was so swift with the stakes so high. moreover, and the beginning our faculty is a wonder, or, and excitement, not authorized and didn't mind the years. all this was said, the view of his
the women asked, what can it mean, what is going to happen to us? wives, children, husbands, all were overcome by english and emotion. the wives come to the arms of their husbands with children seeing and others weeping and started to cry as well. most of the men resorted to a kafir to discuss the practical issue of how the artist was to be gutted. then the the young and even the not so young boarded the trains and went to join the army's. winston churchill wrote after it was all over cannot...
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the they install us, calling us polluters, murderers. pittsburgh residents refer to assist coal barons. they've made outrageous claims about her livelihood. attacking her integrity and ignoring the tremendous environmental gains made by each coal. in the last three decades, said three usage has tripled pollutants like sulfur dioxide have fallen by 56%. i stayed in the new york times by elizabeth mueller, executive director of the climate research group, china's greenhouse gas emissions are twice those of the united state and are growing at 8% to 10% per year. by 2020, china will it make greenhouse gases is four times the rate of the united states. even if america were to suddenly disappear, the world of emissions would be back to the same level within four years as a result of china's growth alone. clearly, the one eyed production of the american coal industry would not solve global change, publish it on existing investment in new research that holds the key to huge reduction in co2 emissions. the coal-fired power plants for the rest of
the they install us, calling us polluters, murderers. pittsburgh residents refer to assist coal barons. they've made outrageous claims about her livelihood. attacking her integrity and ignoring the tremendous environmental gains made by each coal. in the last three decades, said three usage has tripled pollutants like sulfur dioxide have fallen by 56%. i stayed in the new york times by elizabeth mueller, executive director of the climate research group, china's greenhouse gas emissions are...
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criminals who use cell phones criminals use e-mail criminals use dollars in banks. many businesses like they pay at offering innovative services on top of bitcoin chair the committee's goal to protect consumers from fraud and keep the criminals away from businesses. guidance from the irs treasury justice and pin cc'ed have established the new coins are legal. in the early 90s on the internet was in its infancy congress took a wait-and-see attitude. so where would social media and other free internet applications be today for the 90s were part of licenses for the internet. in 95 the national science foundation lifted its strict prohibition of e-commerce and immediately companies like amazon and ebay were born. americans benefit from a similar open this wait-and-see approach to bitcoin. bitcoin is safe technology which rumors cost savings for businesses and consumers. bitcoin is a more secure faster affordable option for transferring cost. if america is the leader in bitcoin technologtechnolog y america will create more jobs and more excellence. in conclusion today de
criminals who use cell phones criminals use e-mail criminals use dollars in banks. many businesses like they pay at offering innovative services on top of bitcoin chair the committee's goal to protect consumers from fraud and keep the criminals away from businesses. guidance from the irs treasury justice and pin cc'ed have established the new coins are legal. in the early 90s on the internet was in its infancy congress took a wait-and-see attitude. so where would social media and other free...
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they made us better. they made us more competitive. and the wide reaction of the japanese wasn't protectionism, it was learning to be have a more competitive auto industry. learning to be -- >> i think may actually to talk about situations that are hypothetical than the case -- i think it's not very productive. perhaps the a-- let consider china for a moment. we have an interesting case that flips on the questions that you are questioning. that is microsoft in china. we know that microsoft is cooperating with the chinese government. they have provided various forms of help to the chinese security establishment in order to, for instance, listen and to skype conversations. it's well known that the chinese government is good at intercepting special key words on social media. it was american products. the government that is able to get help from an american company highly different context. the only pressure point is not the legal. not a legal one. purely commercial. it raises fundamental ethical questions that i'm sure. ethical questions
they made us better. they made us more competitive. and the wide reaction of the japanese wasn't protectionism, it was learning to be have a more competitive auto industry. learning to be -- >> i think may actually to talk about situations that are hypothetical than the case -- i think it's not very productive. perhaps the a-- let consider china for a moment. we have an interesting case that flips on the questions that you are questioning. that is microsoft in china. we know that...
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cleanse us from our sins, creating in us clean hearts while renewing a right spirit within us. lord, help our lawmakers today to discern your voice and do your will. give them ab
cleanse us from our sins, creating in us clean hearts while renewing a right spirit within us. lord, help our lawmakers today to discern your voice and do your will. give them ab
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they give us their name, they give us their address, they may give us their bank account information or social security number, whatever is necessary to process that complaint. and it's very important for us to make sure that that information is safeguarded from a security and a privacy standpoint. and we've been as careful as we can to do that. >> but what about other broad categories like information you collected about credit card transactions or mortgages. >> that information is de-identified, as apparently a it term of art. we are not interested with the credit card data. a ranking member and i had a colloquy about this earlier. >>> we don't need or want to know what you and i or other individuals are spending or what our patterns of behavior are. what we're looking for is the kind of information that will allow us to oversee the financial institutions. how they're treating their customers. are they complying with the law? what is the pattern of late fees and interest rates. it's the same data we used to fulfill our responsibility to congress. you all mandated that we do a repor
they give us their name, they give us their address, they may give us their bank account information or social security number, whatever is necessary to process that complaint. and it's very important for us to make sure that that information is safeguarded from a security and a privacy standpoint. and we've been as careful as we can to do that. >> but what about other broad categories like information you collected about credit card transactions or mortgages. >> that information is...
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it keeps us safe from terrorism. it catches child predators, prosecutes drugs -- drug dealers and gangs. you know, think of how the f.b.i. went after the boston marathon killers. the c.j.s. bill adds $2.3 billion above sequester levels to allow federal law enforcement to do their job. u.s. marshals track down violent fugitives and sex offenders. d.e.a. goes after not only drug dealers but international drug cartels so it doesn't make it to the playground or to the schoolroom. the new f.b.i. director recently announced that if sequester continued, the f.b.i. will have to furlough people up to 10 days over the next year. this is not good. in the long term c.r. at the sequester level, a continuing resolution will fund -- they will keep a hiring freeze of over 3,000 positions. you can't have the kind of law enforcement we need at those levels. so, mr. president, i just say this. we have a big job to do. we have to do it sooner rather than later. i really ask the support of the congress to the budget committee, for them t
it keeps us safe from terrorism. it catches child predators, prosecutes drugs -- drug dealers and gangs. you know, think of how the f.b.i. went after the boston marathon killers. the c.j.s. bill adds $2.3 billion above sequester levels to allow federal law enforcement to do their job. u.s. marshals track down violent fugitives and sex offenders. d.e.a. goes after not only drug dealers but international drug cartels so it doesn't make it to the playground or to the schoolroom. the new f.b.i....
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it's useful for us that there's regular contact between our deputy prime minister and tim. i think that previous inquiries and i imagined this one will always focus on the personal element in u.k./u.s. relations. there are many other relationships as well but the u.s. as you well know is a presidential system and in this obama administration you could argue that even more of the key decisions have been proven to the white house before. particularly the president. so of course we've got to cover the waterfront as an industry and as a government and cover the congress, the media, think tanks and everyone as well as the administration and the white house. the white house remains absolutely key for any bit of foreign policy, and that's always been in the mythology and in the practices of u.k./u.s. relations. that's been an important element. i would have dismissed the. i think it needs to be kept in perspective. the british me sometimes focus only on the relationships. they are important particularly in a presidential system. >> thank you. >> sir nigel, back in your post is our
it's useful for us that there's regular contact between our deputy prime minister and tim. i think that previous inquiries and i imagined this one will always focus on the personal element in u.k./u.s. relations. there are many other relationships as well but the u.s. as you well know is a presidential system and in this obama administration you could argue that even more of the key decisions have been proven to the white house before. particularly the president. so of course we've got to cover...
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chow, for being with us today. i have a question about the subsidies and questions about miscalculations that could be happening on the exchange. press reports indicated that some subsidies are miscalculated. in fact, one individual, the president identified as a beneficiary of obamacare now can't afford it, and, mr. chairman, i'd ask unanimous consent to submit an article from cnn to the committee for the report for the record. okay. this is a single mom, has a teenage son with adhd, went on the washington state exchange, had gotten an insurance quote for what she would pay at a gold price; then she received notification that it was -- the quote was actually higher for a silver plan, more confusion went on; then a cheaper plan at bronze level for $324. in other words, she paid a lot more. i guess my questioning for you is, you know, is this happening on the healthcare.gov site or the federal marketplace? >> i think there's a lot of inputs to how an advanced tax credit is calculated. a person can come back and make
chow, for being with us today. i have a question about the subsidies and questions about miscalculations that could be happening on the exchange. press reports indicated that some subsidies are miscalculated. in fact, one individual, the president identified as a beneficiary of obamacare now can't afford it, and, mr. chairman, i'd ask unanimous consent to submit an article from cnn to the committee for the report for the record. okay. this is a single mom, has a teenage son with adhd, went on...
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none of us, none of us got amendments. after ten, maybe seven -- i think it was ten votes, bingo, it was cut off. and the majority leader controlled the effort. this is like the house. this is like the rules committee. i remember when i was in the house. i remember we had a roberts-stenholm amendment. mr. sessions: in the house, senator roberts, you can't get an amendment voted on unless approved by the rules committee? mr. roberts: that is correct. mr. sessions: that is the difference in the house and the senate. mr. roberts: we had a robert stenholm amendment at that point while we were in the minority, the republicans and charlie stenholm was the democrat and he whispered and said you might want to make this the stenholm-roberts amendment. i figured that out and we had our amendment made in order. i thought as the rules committee, as a younger member of the house at that particular time was based on the merits, whether it was germane, et cetera, et cetera. it was not. one of the reasons i decided to come to the senate w
none of us, none of us got amendments. after ten, maybe seven -- i think it was ten votes, bingo, it was cut off. and the majority leader controlled the effort. this is like the house. this is like the rules committee. i remember when i was in the house. i remember we had a roberts-stenholm amendment. mr. sessions: in the house, senator roberts, you can't get an amendment voted on unless approved by the rules committee? mr. roberts: that is correct. mr. sessions: that is the difference in the...
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this makes us safer. it makes our financial system work better, and it's foolish for us not to adequately resource it. the republican leader in the senate said a while back that the less we fund these agencies, the better america will be. that is just not true. we know that's not true. we've got the scars to prove it, given what happened in 2007 and 2008. and that's why we can't let an army of lobbyists and their allies in congress delay, defund, dismantle the rules that were designed to protect consumers and protect a crisis from happening again. we can't go back to the days when bad behavior could nearly bring down the entire economy unless taxpayers stepped in to rescue it. and anybody who is working hard to dismantle any of these reforms will have to explain to the american people why they did that when and if a crisis ever does happen again. it's important to realize that financial reform is not about punishment. it's about making sure that everybody plays by the same set of clear and transparent rul
this makes us safer. it makes our financial system work better, and it's foolish for us not to adequately resource it. the republican leader in the senate said a while back that the less we fund these agencies, the better america will be. that is just not true. we know that's not true. we've got the scars to prove it, given what happened in 2007 and 2008. and that's why we can't let an army of lobbyists and their allies in congress delay, defund, dismantle the rules that were designed to...
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take us into a room. you had your own fieldhouse colleagues were you know full well they are not at them. forget the leadership. they were not leading members to a yes vote to defend the economy. you had your own views than for you realize they were not holding up their side of the bargain even if some of them like right loans wanted to. >> i had plausible deniability on that issue. [laughter] >> okay. >> senator just because i know the story and it's in hank's book that may be conveyed to look for a second. you are in the room and it's close to midnight. i think you might be there too and i think barney is there. >> i would like to deniability now. [laughter] >> this was at the crux. this was the moment. this whole thing was either going or not going. this man mr. paulsen was actually throwing up he was so anxious about what's happening. >> well, he was concerned and rahm and i were with hank in the anti-room. rahm and i went in with barney and the last issue as restitution. the secretary and i made a pr
take us into a room. you had your own fieldhouse colleagues were you know full well they are not at them. forget the leadership. they were not leading members to a yes vote to defend the economy. you had your own views than for you realize they were not holding up their side of the bargain even if some of them like right loans wanted to. >> i had plausible deniability on that issue. [laughter] >> okay. >> senator just because i know the story and it's in hank's book that may...
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and they did give us priority. and that's why very quickly so you seen the redeployment of large number of securities fors from within the philippines to these disaster affected areas. and we will continue to be very concerned about the vulnerable of the population. and until we see the full restoration of law and order across the whole area. >> they're working, i mean, our the message on this is we really see a response as already effective from the philippine all of the challenges they face. and it is an issue. it is an issue that the philippine authorities are here to be concerned about. it's an issue that we in the international organizations are concerned about in particular for those more vulnerable in these circumstances it's women and children. and in particular, women who are particularly vulnerable in these circumstances. [inaudible] immediately consulted with the emergency relief coordinator. they agreed that she would deploy immediately. and she has done so. to provide, you know, support and to the teem
and they did give us priority. and that's why very quickly so you seen the redeployment of large number of securities fors from within the philippines to these disaster affected areas. and we will continue to be very concerned about the vulnerable of the population. and until we see the full restoration of law and order across the whole area. >> they're working, i mean, our the message on this is we really see a response as already effective from the philippine all of the challenges they...
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that allows us to use 215 to get them. it's not clear to me that the same legal authority could be use with respect to internet service providers. more generally, i think that the fisa court's approval of the use of 215 -- >> just on that, i mean, it's my understanding that interpret internet maintains data, sometimes for a short period of time, others a longer period of time, but under the rationale of 215 even holding it for a minute or an hour is enough to -- >> i don't know enough about the technicalities of that, but i'm just saying it's a general limitation on 215, it has to be some sort of document or tangible thing. more generally, the fisa court's approval of the business record collection was based, number one, in part, on a specific showing that was made that the collection of the meta data in bulk was relevant to an investigation, and that the -- and that it had to be collected in bulk in order to be relevant, and we'd have to make that same showing to the fisa court for another category of data. number two, i
that allows us to use 215 to get them. it's not clear to me that the same legal authority could be use with respect to internet service providers. more generally, i think that the fisa court's approval of the use of 215 -- >> just on that, i mean, it's my understanding that interpret internet maintains data, sometimes for a short period of time, others a longer period of time, but under the rationale of 215 even holding it for a minute or an hour is enough to -- >> i don't know...
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i think it's useful to think about how the 215 program can be useful. to acheefl -- achieve the speed and aguilty. >> quick question. was it ended if -- not helpful. what would you like to sew -- see with regard to that? >> i have to look and see what the documents said. haven't had a change to see the documents. the meta data program. the internet meta data program publicly stated ended because nsa determined the operational benefit were not -- >> as for the internet is that the e-mail. >> that's the e -- >> under -- that is -- [inaudible] yeah. yeah. >> so it's internet and -- internet meta data. >> okay. >> can i just -- i just want to pick up on mark's typically very thoughtful actual seriously [laughter] analysis. i think t the right way to frame the question, which is how do we accommodate oversight? number one, with the need for secrecy. i mean, if you representative said the american people have a right to know what is being done in their name. if you take it literally it would shut down the intelligence community. because we cannot conduct acti
i think it's useful to think about how the 215 program can be useful. to acheefl -- achieve the speed and aguilty. >> quick question. was it ended if -- not helpful. what would you like to sew -- see with regard to that? >> i have to look and see what the documents said. haven't had a change to see the documents. the meta data program. the internet meta data program publicly stated ended because nsa determined the operational benefit were not -- >> as for the internet is that...
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there are plans of the budget committees that they build using information from us. but i can see if we can, if we can be helpful to you in that. >> i would appreciate that. thank you very much. >> we have all looked at each other's budgets and look where the overlaps occur. that is the discussion we're having. >> just if we had that at the disposal for all the members. i think question put the appropriators to work. >> thank you. >> senator coons. >> i'm deeply concerned about what's reflected in your chart that while short term unemployment has come back down, long term unemployment remains very high and is persistent and woringly so in terms of the human cost and the long term cost for our economy. you testified before that not all cuts are the same. and that there are some ways in which we are cutting that are hurting our long term competitiveness. they produce longer term reductions in our capacity and that we should be prioritizing things that will accelerate growth, that we should not be simply trying to get through this difficult fiscal time in a way that foc
there are plans of the budget committees that they build using information from us. but i can see if we can, if we can be helpful to you in that. >> i would appreciate that. thank you very much. >> we have all looked at each other's budgets and look where the overlaps occur. that is the discussion we're having. >> just if we had that at the disposal for all the members. i think question put the appropriators to work. >> thank you. >> senator coons. >> i'm...